Sippy Cup Storage System?

I'm usually very organized, but sippy cups are becoming my nemesis!† With bottles, it was easy to line everything up and have little containers for the nipples and inner parts (I used Dr.Browns).† But, sippy cups are taking over my cabinents in a really bad way!† They're so bulky and the tops are so big and awkward, making them impossible to stack and too big for a container.† I can't figure out how to stowe them away in an organized way. I'm getting sick of them spilling over to the other side of the cabinent where I keep plates or falling out on me when I open the cabinent door.† They take so long to dry when they come out of the dishwasher, but even when I let them dry on a drying rack and put them together before putting them in the cabinent, they're still everywhere!† Not to mention that letting them dry and putting them together first takes forever!† Anyone have a good system for storing sippy cups?†

We got one of the little white drawer things on wheels (KWIM?)¬†and devoted it 100% to LOs¬†dishes.¬†It has 4 drawers. The top is smallest so it gets the baby¬†utensils.¬† Then there are lids, then cups, then bowls/jars.¬† Not the most fancy thing, but sure makes our lives simple!¬† Our kitchen is not equipped for all these extra dishes LoL

We have at least 15 sippy cups, mostly because it took forever to find a type that my LO would take.¬† (She can use any of them now.)¬† I gave up trying to put them in the cabinet.¬† I have a small plastic bin that I sit on my countertop, with everything thrown in.

We have 4, so I usually just leave them on her old drying rack until were ready to use them. I dont even know what to do with 15 lol. Maybe get a cute basket that matches your kitchen and organize them in there?

we have about 6, and we devoted one of the lower parts of our cupboard to all of our son's things. it's easy for us to assemble them and just store them upright in his area of the cabinet. i don't really have an issue with them falling out or taking up space not allotted for our son's stuff.¬†

I also use the take and toss kind. They stack really nicely and are inexpensive. I have a few of other kinds that we use just for water because I know the lid will not come off and they will not leak, for around the house and in the car. I have an entire cabinet just for cups, plates, bowls, used to be bottles, baby food and formula.¬†